Amanda Waller comes for the Amazons after they assist the heroes in their battle for survival! Will her weapon with the powers of the beloved champion of the island of Themyscira be able to unlock its secrets? Or will Queen Nubia and her sisters-in-arms send this robot straight to the Underworld?
Overall, this issue didn't quite have the impact of a few of the other installments, but this series is doing a great job of expanding the world of Absolute Power with some high-intensity one-shots. Read Full Review
Overall, Absolute Power: Task Force VII #6 is a thrilling and action-packed installment in the series. The introduction of the Amazo robot adds a new layer of danger and intrigue, while the focus on the characters' personal lives adds emotional depth. Fans of superhero comics and political thrillers will appreciate this series. Read Full Review
Absolute Power: Task Force VII #6 adds more surprises to the series. With narrow escapes and the heroes’ ability to start fighting back, perhaps the severity has waned while watching the war through the eyes of evil. Read Full Review
It's easy to see that the ongoing series that connect are rather strong, and Absolute Power does enough to keep you invested in them. Read Full Review
Absolute Power: Task Force VII #6 accomplishes little, is riddled with terrible narration and dialog, and again demonstrates how each writer is simply making up the rules of how Amazos work. If you had misgivings about Absolute Power, this issue might just put you off for good. Read Full Review
An interesting issue here to say the last. I appreciated seeing the perspective of the Amazons during the time of Absolute Power #3, though I think things could have been executed a bit better. Either way, this was solid for what it was. I did like the last few pages with Steve Trevor connecting things to Tom King's current Wonder Woman series, though.
Poorly executed issue. Maybe works as a backup story.